The short answer: The Render Agent takes one input — the street address — and produces a finished cleaning render in about 30 seconds. Source imagery is Google Street View. The output preserves architecture and color, only changing the surfaces your crew would actually clean.
The workflow
- Type the address in the Render Agent. Manual or paste a CSV of a whole street.
- Render Agent picks the best Street View angle — the one with the cleanest front-of-house framing.
- Gemini renders the "after" with a cleaning-specific prompt covering siding, driveway, windows, and roof.
- Render lands in the CRM as a lead with the homeowner's name, phones, and emails pre-attached from BatchData.
- Mail the postcard at $1 per piece, or drop the customer-portal link into a follow-up text.
What gets rendered (per surface)
| Surface | What changes | What the homeowner sees |
|---|---|---|
| Siding | Mildew, green algae, dirt streaks removed | Even tone across the wall — same color, just clean |
| Driveway / walkway | Oil stains, tire marks, organic darkening lifted | Concrete or paver returns to factory-fresh contrast |
| Windows | Water spots, film, smudges cleared | Reflections sharpen; trim contrast pops |
| Roof | Black streaks (Gloeocapsa magma) removed | Shingles return to their original color across the roof field |
What stays unchanged
- Siding color and material. Beige stays beige. Brick stays brick. Vinyl stays vinyl.
- Architecture and rooflines. No invented dormers, no straightened gables.
- Landscaping. Hedges, trees, garden beds remain where they are.
- Cars, mailboxes, and house numbers. The render isn't a real-estate beautification — it's a "your house, just clean" preview.
This restraint matters. Renders that change too much get pattern-recognized as fake; renders that change exactly what your crew touches get recognized as believable.
When the render works best
- Street View imagery is from the last 3-4 years. Older imagery still renders but landscaping may be out of date.
- Front of house is unobstructed. Mature trees blocking the facade hurt the render — the Render Agent tries to pick a clearer pano but sometimes can't.
- Visible dirt or algae in the source. The "before" needs to look dirty enough that the "after" reads as transformation. Already-clean houses still render but the postcard impact is smaller.
- Single-family residential. Townhomes and small commercial work; condos and apartment complexes typically don't because the address resolves to a building, not a unit.
Render any house in your service area in 30 seconds.
Free account, free rendering, $1 per mailed postcard when you're ready. Dave refunds your campaign spend personally if it doesn't work.
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